>> It is very difficult to find specific information about this keyboard and
>> it’s material and repair.

>I'm impressed with your dedication to this project!

Thank you, I enjoy Commodore computers as you know. And I really like seeing
*fully working* machines to show while giving tours at MARCH. Plus this is a
problem that doesn't require a high degree of expertise to repair. It takes
patience, time and researching. For me this is a good task as I'm still
learning about repairing.

Once I fix this keyboard. I will bravely try to fix (or replace) the
cassette tape drive.

>Make sure that store is open Sunday before your schlep there.

Yes, I will definitely make sure that they are open before I go there.

>If the effort vs. results becomes too much, you could consider swapping a
>keyboard from one of our other PETs.

Yes, I have considered swapping out another keyboard as a last resort. But I
believe that the keyboard is fixable in it's current state. I just have to
understand what is going on, what materials can fix it safely and long time
and how to use said materials.

joshbensadon

... Oh well :( It was fun throwing ideas out there just the same. ... Rare or not, it definitely looks much cooler! ... I was hoping to see Bryan on the